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What is the most likely reason the Florida Declaration of Rights has twenty-seven sections, while the Bill of Rights has only ten amendments?
A. The Florida Declaration of Rights is more up-to-date than the US Constitution, so it includes more.
B. The Florida Declaration of Rights includes many more rights that are only necessary for Florida.
C. The Florida Declaration of Rights also includes things that are in other parts of the US Constitution.
D. The Florida Declaration of Rights lists specific rights, while the Bill of Rights deals with bigger ideas.
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